Continuing from the fundamentals of bagpipe construction, mastering the instrument involves understanding its unique music theory, the specific mechanics of air regulation, and the traditional structures that define the piping repertoire. Advanced Music Theory for Pipers
Unlike most modern instruments, the Great Highland Bagpipe (GHB) operates on a fixed scale that defies standard Western equal temperament. Bagpipe, Pt. 2
: Proper tuning relies on aligning the chanter notes with the steady drone of the three pipes (two tenors and one bass). Understanding these mysterious overtones is critical for achieving a stable, "locked-in" sound. Composition and Structure While written without a key signature, the C
Part 2 - How I recorded Bagpipes for this anirudh song ... - Facebook While written without a key signature
: The GHB chanter produces only nine notes: low G, low A, B, C, D, E, F, high G, and high A. While written without a key signature, the C and F are naturally sharp, creating an A Mixolydian scale.